The Clemson Drone Podcast

In this episode, host Joe Burgett engages in a captivating conversation with Darryl Jones, the Forest Protection Chief at the South Carolina Forestry Commission. Darryl shares insights into his extensive role, covering wildfire suppression, emergency response, law enforcement, and forestry assistance. 

The episode delves into the evolution of drone usage in forestry management, showcasing its pivotal role in wildfire prevention and controlled burns. Darryl explains how drones equipped with advanced technology contribute to the efficiency and safety of their missions, highlighting a remarkable shift since the early experimental days in 2015. The discussion unfolds the diverse applications of drones, from inspecting communication towers to executing controlled burns, all aimed at safeguarding South Carolina's vast landscapes.

About Darryl Jones

Darryl Jones, with a BS degree in forest management from Clemson University, is the Forest Protection Chief at the South Carolina Forestry Commission. With a career spanning back to 1992, Darryl has been a driving force in adopting drone technology for forestry management. 

As the current president of SCiDUC (South Carolina Interagency Drone Users Consortium), Darryl plays a crucial role in promoting collaboration and knowledge exchange among government agencies utilizing drones. His expertise in utilizing drones for wildfire management and emergency response adds a unique perspective to the podcast.

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What is The Clemson Drone Podcast?

I'm excited to host a dynamic 20 to 40-minute interviews with prominent figures in the drone community! These interviews will feature leaders from public agencies, innovative private companies, and visionary entrepreneurs. The goal is to ignite the drone community's passion by sharing inspiring success stories! 🚀💡